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The substance of a speech of Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart. in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, May 11, 1813, for the appointment of a Select Committee on the subject of the Catholic claims; with notes, and an appendix containing the pontifical rescripts of P. Clement XIV and P. Pius VII respecting the abolition of the Order of Jesuits.

By: Hippisley, John Cox, Sir, 1748-1825.Publisher: London : Published by Murray...; Rodwell...; Hatchard, Stockdale, and Ridgway...; and Richardson..., 1815Description: vii, [1], 56, 32p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the State of the laws affecting the Roman Catholics | Jesuits | Catholics -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Ireland | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1800-1837
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VOL.108(1) De la conspiration qui a obligé Louis XVIII de quitter son royaume; des conséquences que ses ennemis voudroient en tirer, et publication d'une pièce inédite découverte en 1785 dans une loge de francs-macons a Venise. Par un Ancien Membre de l'Assemblée Constituante. VOL.108(2) De la traite et de l'esclavage des noirs et des blancs; par un ami des hommes de toutes les couleurs. VOL.108(3) A brief account of the Jesuits, with historical proofs in support of it, tending to establish the danger of the revival of that order to the world at large, and to the United Kingdom in particular. VOL.108(4) The substance of a speech of Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart. in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, May 11, 1813, for the appointment of a Select Committee on the subject of the Catholic claims; with notes, and an appendix containing the pontifical rescripts of P. Clement XIV and P. Pius VII respecting the abolition of the Order of Jesuits. VOL.108(5) A short account of the doctrine and practices of the Church of Rome, divested of all controversy, and humbly recommended to the perusal of all good Catholics as well as Protestants. VOL.108(6) The new conspiracy against the Jesuits, detected and briefly exposed; with a short account of their institute; and observations on the danger of systems of education independent of religion. By R. C. Dallas, Esq. VOL.109(1) "God's marvellous loving-kindness to our church and nation." A sermon, preached on Sunday, the Fifth of November, 1837, (being the anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot,) at Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, by the Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, A.M.

First 56p contain the speech, then there is a separate title-page for 'The Bulls of Popes Clement XIV and Pius VII for the suppression and re-establishment of the Order of Jesuits', with its own 32p pagination, printed in London by J. Moyes.

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